A foldable tricycle, including a front wheel assembly; a mainframe, latched to the front wheel assembly via a front mount; a pair of rear-wheel assemblies; a pair of folding ring assemblies coupling the rear-wheel assemblies to the mainframe; and a mechanism for simultaneously unlocking the pair of ring assemblies and unlatching the mainframe from the front wheel assembly so that a single pulling motion on the mechanism unlocks and unlatches the foldable tricycle from an assembled state thereof so as to be converted to a folded state thereof.
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1. A foldable multi-stage tricycle, comprising:
(a) a front wheel assembly;
(b) a mainframe, latched to said front wheel assembly via a front mount;
(c) a pair of rear-wheel assemblies;
(d) a pair of folding ring assemblies coupling said rear-wheel assemblies to said mainframe; and
(e) a mechanism for simultaneously unlocking said pair of ring assemblies and unlatching said mainframe from said front wheel assembly so that a single pulling motion on said mechanism unlocks and unlatches the foldable tricycle from an assembled state thereof so as to he converted to a folded state thereof.
16. A multi-stage tricycle comprising:
(a) a handlebar;
(b) a handlebar tube, operationally coupled to said handlebar;
(c) a front mount, associated with said handlebar tube;
(d) a fork, associated with said front mount, said fork including a locking mechanism configured to reversibly couple said fork to said handlebar tube thereby electively providing handlebar-directed steering when said fork is coupled to said handlebar tube and handlebar-free steering when said fork is uncoupled from said handlebar tube, wherein said locking mechanism includes:
(i) a handle tube cap, capping said handlebar tube,
(ii) a fork tube cap, capping said fork,
(iii) a fork lock pin, journalled within said fork tube cap and adapted to be reversibly journalled within said handle tube cap, and
(iv) a fork lock lever, operationally coupled to said fork lock pin such that manipulation of said fork lock lever reversibly journals said fork lock pin in said handle tube cap.
17. A multi-stage tricycle comprising:
(a) a front wheel,
(b) a pedal lock coupled to said front wheel; and
(c) a pedal bar journalled within said pedal lock and said front wheel, wherein said pedal lock is adapted to reversibly lock said pedal bar to said front wheel, such that when said pedal bar is locked to said front wheel then the tricycle is in a pedal-wheeling state and when said pedal bar is unlocked from said front wheel than the tricycle is in a free-wheeling state, wherein said pedal lock includes:
(i) a sprocket wheel operationally coupled to said front wheel;
(ii) a flange, fixedly mounted on said pedal bar;
(iii) a sprocket pin, fixed mounted on said flange and said pedal bar; and
(iv) a pedal lock sleeve mounted over said sprocket wheel having an internal lumen mounted with bars interlocking with spokes of said sprocket wheel only, in said free-wheeling state and adapted to further interlock with spokes of said sprocket pin in said pedal-wheeling state,
wherein said pedal lock sleeve is adapted to reversibly engage said sprocket pin, in said pedal-wheeling state, by sliding said sleeve reversibly over said sprocket pin such that said bars additionally interlock with said spokes of said sprocket pin thereby operationally coupling said front wheel to said pedal.
2. The tricycle of
(i) a Y-shaped chassis; and
(ii) a pinlock, journalled within a pinlock spring, said pinlock spring terminating in a pinlock clip disk operationally coupled to said pinlock, wherein said pinlock is biased by said pinlock spring and adapted to reversibly latch said mainframe to said front mount.
3. The tricycle of
(i) a hubless tube, operationally coupled to said mainframe, said hubless tube including: (A) a spring-loaded rocker swing lock, and (B) a locking aperture, formed in said hubless tube, said locking aperture adapted to receive said rocker swing lock;
(ii) a hubless handle ring, operationally coupled to said hubless tube and further adapted to be coupled to an arm of a guide handle; and
(iii) a hubless wheel ring, operationally coupled to said hubless handle ring and to a said rear-wheel assembly, wherein said hubless wheel ring and said hubless handle ring are coaxially positioned, and wherein said hubless tube defines an axle about which said rings are adapted to swivel.
4. The tricycle of
(i) a line, operationally coupling said spring-loaded rocker swing locks; and
(ii) a tether, operationally coupled to said line and looped through a ring of said pinlock,
wherein said tether is adapted to he pulled, thereby simultaneously retracting said pinlock and extracting said spring-loaded rocker swing locks from said apertures, thereby unlatching said front mount from said mainframe and unlocking said ring assemblies to allow the tricycle to be converted from said assembled state to said folded state.
5. The tricycle of
6. The tricycle of
wherein in said second configuration said rocker swing lock rests in said aperture of said hubless tube and protrudes partially through said aperture to rest in a second locking groove portion formed in said hubless handle ring and in a second locking groove portion formed in said hubless wheel ring, when said second locking groove portions are aligned, thereby preventing rotation of said hubless rings about said hubeless tube when in said second configuration.
7. The tricycle of
(iv) a loose tongue, configured to be received within an aperture formed in swivel guide grooves of said hubless handle ring and said hubless wheel ring, so as to limit a swivel range of said hubless handle ring and said hubless wheel ring.
8. The tricycle of
9. The tricycle of
(e) a guide handle, adapted to reversibly connect to said folding ring assembly.
11. The tricycle of
(i) a handlebar;
(ii) a handlebar tube, coupled to said handlebar;
(iii) a fork, including a locking mechanism configured to reversibly couple said fork to said handlebar tube thereby electively providing handlebar-directed steering when said fork is coupled to said handlebar tube and handlebar-free steering when said fork is uncoupled from said handlebar tube.
12. The tricycle of
(A) a handle tube cap, capping said handlebar tube,
(B) a fork tube cap, capping said fork,
(C) a fork lock pin, journalled within said fork tube cap and adapted to be reversibly journalled within said handle tube cap, and
(D) a fork lock lever, operationally coupled to said fork lock pin such that manipulation of said fork lock lever reversibly journals said fork lock, pin in said handle tube cap.
13. The tricycle, of
(iv) a front wheel, coupled to said fork,
(v) a pedal lock coupled to said front wheel; and
(vi) a pedal bar journalled within said pedal lock, wherein said pedal lock is adapted to reversibly lock said pedal bar to said front wheel, such that when said pedal bar is locked to said front wheel then the tricycle is in a pedal-wheeling state and when said pedal bar is unlocked from said front wheel then the tricycle is in a free-wheeling state.
14. The tricycle of
(i) rear-wheel arms, operationally coupled to said folding ring assemblies; and
(ii) rear wheels, operationally coupled to said rear-wheel arms.
15. The tricycle of
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The present invention relates to a tricycle and, more particularly, to an improved multi-stage tricycle with a single-motion release mechanism.
Multi-stage tricycles are known in the art such as multi-stage tricycles including steering handles which are intended to be used by an adult to propel and steer the tricycle when the child is too young to successfully do so himself and to be removed later as the child ages. All of the known steering handles suffer similar drawbacks. Namely, the steering handles are coupled to the steering column of the tricycle via a complex set of wires and mechanisms. Furthermore, the single-column configuration of the steering handle makes the steering process difficult.
Collapsible polycycles are also known in the art. The known processes of collapsing polycycles, include numerous separate steps which are necessary to perform in order to convert the assembled polycycle into the folded state.
It would be highly advantageous to have a multi-stage tricycle with a simplified steering handle providing improved control and also having an improved free-wheeling feature as well as a free steering feature. It would furthermore be advantageous to have single-motion release mechanism for folding the tricycle.
According to the present invention there is provided a foldable tricycle, including a front wheel assembly; a mainframe, latched to the front wheel assembly via a front mount; a pair of rear-wheel assemblies; a pair of folding ring assemblies coupling the rear-wheel assemblies to the mainframe; and a mechanism for simultaneously unlocking the pair of ring assemblies and unlatching the mainframe from the front wheel assembly so that a single pulling motion on the mechanism unlocks and unlatches the foldable tricycle from an assembled state thereof so as to be converted to a folded state thereof.
According to further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described below the mainframe includes a Y-shaped chassis; and a pinlock, journalled within a pinlock spring, where the pinlock spring terminates in a pinlock clip disk operationally coupled to the pinlock, wherein the pinlock is biased by the pinlock spring and adapted to reversibly latch the mainframe to the front mount.
According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments each of the pair of ring assemblies includes: (i) a hubless tube, operationally coupled to the mainframe, the hubless tube including: (A) a spring-loaded rocker swing lock, and (B) a locking aperture, formed in the hubless tube, the locking aperture adapted to receive the rocker swing lock; (ii) a hubless handle ring, operationally coupled to the hubless tube and further adapted to be coupled to an arm of a guide handle; and (iii) a hubless wheel ring, operationally coupled to the hubless handle ring and to a rear-wheel assembly, wherein the hubless wheel ring and the hubless handle ring are coaxially positioned, and wherein the hubless tube defines an axle about which the rings are adapted to swivel.
According to still further features the mechanism includes: (i) a line, operationally coupling the spring-loaded rocker swing locks; and (ii) a tether, operationally coupled to the line and looped through a ring of the pinlock, wherein the tether is adapted to be pulled, thereby simultaneously retracting the pinlock and extracting the spring-loaded rocker swing locks from the apertures, thereby unlatching the front mount from the mainframe and unlocking the ring assemblies to allow the tricycle to be converted from the assembled state to the folded state.
According to still further features the ring assemblies have a first, assembled, configuration when the tricycle is in the assembled state and a second, folded, configuration when the tricycle is in the folded state, and wherein the hubless wheel rings and the hubless handle rings are adapted to swivel about the hubless tubes when the spring-loaded rocker swing locks are located externally from the apertures, so as to reversibly convert the tricycle from the assembled state to the folded state.
According to still further features the first configuration, in each of the ring assemblies the rocker swing lock rests in the aperture of the hubless tube and protrudes partially through the aperture to rest in a first locking groove portion formed in the hubless handle ring and in a first locking groove portion formed in the hubless wheel ring, when the locking grove portions are aligned, thereby preventing rotation of the hubless rings about the hubless tube when in the first configuration, and
wherein in the second configuration the rocker swing lock rests in the aperture of the hubless tube and protrudes partially through the aperture to rest in a second locking groove portion formed in the hubless handle ring and in a second locking groove portion formed in the hubless wheel ring, when the second locking groove portions are aligned, thereby preventing rotation of the hubless rings about the hubless tube when in the second configuration.
According to still further features each of the pair of ring assemblies further includes: (iv) a loose tongue, configured to be received within an aperture formed in swivel guide grooves of the hubless handle ring and the hubless wheel ring, so as to limit a swivel range of the hubless handle ring and the hubless wheel ring.
According to still further features the limited swivel range of the hubless handle ring is between about 95° and 150° of rotation and wherein the limited swivel range of the hubless wheel ring is between about 160° and 200° of rotation.
According to still further features the tricycle further includes a removable guide handle, adapted to connect to the folding ring assembly.
According to still further features the guide handle is a telescoping handle.
According to still further features the front wheel assembly includes: (i) a handlebar; (ii) a handlebar tube, coupled to the handlebar; (iii) a fork, including a locking mechanism configured to reversibly couple the fork to the handlebar tube thereby electively providing handlebar-directed steering when the fork is coupled to the handlebar tube and handlebar-free steering when the fork is uncoupled from the handlebar tube.
According to still further features the locking mechanism includes: (A) a handle tube cap, capping the handlebar tube, (B) a fork tube cap, capping the fork, (C) a fork lock pin, journalled within the fork tube cap and adapted to be reversibly journalled within the handle tube cap, and (D) a fork lock lever, operationally coupled to the fork lock pin such that manipulation of the fork lock lever reversibly journals the fork lock pin in the handle tube cap.
According to still farther features the front wheel assembly further includes: (iv) a front wheel, coupled to the fork, (v) a pedal lock coupled to the front wheel; and (vi) a pedal bar journalled within the pedal lock, wherein the pedal lock is adapted to reversibly lock the pedal bar to the front wheel, such that when the pedal bar is locked to the front wheel then the tricycle is in a pedal-wheeling state and when the pedal bar is unlocked from the front wheel then the tricycle is in a free-wheeling state.
According to still further features the rear-wheel assemblies include: (i) rear-wheel arms, operationally coupled to the folding ring assemblies; and (ii) rear wheels, operationally coupled to the rear-wheel arms.
According to still further features at least one of the rear-wheel assemblies further includes a brake lever operationally coupled to a braking mechanism for braking at least one of the rear wheels.
According to another embodiment a multi-stage tricycle includes: (a) a handlebar; (b) a handlebar tube, operationally coupled to the handlebar; (c) a front mount, associated with the handlebar tube; (d) a fork, associated with the front mount, the fork including a locking mechanism configured to reversibly couple the fork to the handlebar tube thereby electively providing handlebar-directed steering when the fork is coupled to the handlebar tube and handlebar-free steering when the fork is uncoupled from the handlebar tube.
According to further features the locking mechanism includes: (i) a handle tube cap, capping the handlebar tube, (ii) a fork tube cap, capping the fork, (iii) a fork lock pin, journalled within the fork tube cap and adapted to be reversibly journalled within the handle tube cap, and (iv) a fork lock lever, operationally coupled to the fork lock pin such that manipulation of the fork lock lever reversibly journals the fork lock pin in the handle tube cap.
According to another embodiment a multi-stage tricycle includes: (a) a front wheel, (b) a pedal lock coupled to the front wheel; and (c) a pedal bar journalled within the pedal lock and the front wheel, wherein the pedal lock is adapted to reversibly lock the pedal bar to the front wheel, such that when the pedal bar is locked to the front wheel then the tricycle is in a pedal-wheeling state and when the pedal bar is unlocked from the front wheel then the tricycle is in a free-wheeling state.
According to further features the pedal lock includes: (i) a sprocket wheel operationally coupled to the front wheel; (ii) a flange, fixedly mounted on the pedal bar; (iii) a sprocket pin, fixed mounted on the flange and the pedal bar; and (iv) a pedal lock sleeve mounted over the sprocket wheel having an internal lumen mounted with bars interlocking with spokes of the sprocket wheel only, in the free-wheeling state and adapted to further interlock with spokes of the sprocket pin in the pedal-wheeling state, wherein the pedal lock sleeve is adapted to reversibly engage the sprocket pin, in the pedal-wheeling state, by sliding the sleeve reversibly over the sprocket pin such that the bars additionally interlock with the spokes of the sprocket pin thereby operationally coupling the front wheel to the pedal.
Various embodiments are herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The principles and operation of a foldable tricycle according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description.
Referring now to the drawings,
Stage 1: a child who is unable to pedal or steer the vehicle; a guardian or other responsible individual propels and steers tricycle 10 using a steering/guide handle 702. In this stage the handlebar is set to handle-free steering (discussed in detail below) and the pedals are set in free-wheeling mode (also discussed in further detail below) so that neither moving the handlebar nor rotating the pedal affects the movement of tricycle 10.
Stage 2: a child that is able to steer but not pedal or pedal but not steer; for this stage the guardian propels or directs the vehicle, either partially or fully, with steering handle 702 while the child either steers or pedals, depending on the specific abilities of the child. If the child is able to steer, then the handlebar is set to handle-directed steering, if the child is able to pedal then the pedals are set to ‘pedal mode’. In some cases the child may be able to do both, but not for a sustained period of time. Furthermore, in some preferred embodiments the seat (not shown) is high backed and capable of being reclined (as with a stroller) to accommodate a sleeping child, in which case guide handle 702 is still needed.
Stage 3: guide handle 702 is removed and child rides independently.
Of course various embodiments of tricycle may fluffier include features known in the art such as a sun shade, foot rests (for very young children who cannot reach the pedals), basket etc. Furthermore, the inventive vehicle may be a quadricycle having two front wheels coupled to the external sides of a fork with the pedal arrangements disposed between the front wheels.
In an unlocked state, fork lock pin 134 protrudes out of a hole in fork tube cap 125, into a channel 154, which is formed in divider 150, thereby restricting the arc of rotation of fork 116. That is to say that the potential rotation of fork 116 is limited to the freedom with which fork lock pin 134 is able to move within channel 154.
The aforementioned unlocked/uncoupled state, whereby handlebar 112 rotates freely of fork 116, is referred to herein as ‘handlebar-free steering’ whereby moving the handlebar does not effect the direction of tricycle 10. This state is helpful when a small child rides in the innovative tricycle while an adult or guardian pushes and directs tricycle 10 using steering handle 702. The child can ‘steer’ tricycle 10 (i.e. harmlessly move the handlebar from side to side, but feel like he is having a great time) without altering the direction of the vehicle.
For an older child, fork 116 can be coupled together with handlebar 112 in a locked/coupled state. In the locked state, fork lock pin 134 is elevated into a hole in handle tube cap 121, thereby locking fork 116 and handlebar 112 together. The caps, lever mechanism which manipulates fork lock pin 134 and fork lock pin 134 itself are discussed in further detail with reference to
Referring now also to
As mentioned previously, front mount plate 123 is coupled to Y-shaped chassis 304 via pin 119. Plate 123 swivels about pin 119 when not latched to pinlock 302. When pinlock 302 is frontwardly biased (i.e. biased in the direction of front assembly 100 under pressure from pinlock spring 314 which expands between end bracket 310 and inverted-V-shaped bracket 306 where clip disk 316 comes into contact with bracket 306 and only the tip of pinlock 302 that extends beyond groove 318 protrudes beyond aperture 326 of bracket 306) and front mount plate 123 is swiveled to a position substantially parallel to parallel plates 308, then plate 123 latches above the extruding tip of pinlock 302 which holds plate 123 in place. When plate 123 is latched to chassis 304 then front assembly 100 is in an assembled state.
When tricycle 10 is in the folded state then ring assemblies 500 are locked in a locked configuration whereby block 518 rests in a second locking groove (not shown) which is formed by aligning a second locking groove portion (not shown) formed in hubless handle ring 540 with a second locking groove portion 544B (partially shown) formed in hubless wheel ring 560.
Each ring assembly further includes a loose tongue 562, which is shaped to fit into an aperture 564 formed in the swivel guide grooves of hubless handle ring 540 and hubless wheel ring 560. The swivel guide grooves serve to couple handle ring 540 and wheel ring 560 together while allowing each ring to swivel freely. Loose tongue 562 limits the relative swivel range of handle ring 540 and wheel ring 560 by partially obstructing rotation of the rings relative to one another. Loose tongue limits the relative rotation of handle ring 540 to between about 95° and 150° of rotation and the swivel range of wheel ring 560 to between about 160° and 200° of rotation. A ring cap 580 is coupled to wheel ring 560 and serves to hide the inner parts of ring assembly 500 and complete the smooth, rounded look of hubless ring assembly 500.
The exact position of the various parts and assemblies is a matter of design and may therefore differ slightly from embodiment to embodiment. On the other hand the form of the innovative tricycle (with or without steering handle 702) and the innovative single pull mechanism for converting tricycle 10 from the assembled state to the folded (and vice versa) are central to the current innovation. Tricycle 10 further includes the above-described innovative feature for electively manipulating fork lock pin 134 to couple or uncouple fork 116 to handlebar tube 120 thereby selectively providing either handlebar-directed steering or handlebar-free steering.
A further innovative feature is described with reference to
On the other hand, when sprocket pin 156 is coupled to sprocket wheel 152 then rotating pedal 130 causes reciprocal rotation of wheel 118. How is sprocket wheel 152 coupled to sprocket pin 156? A pedal lock sleeve 160 is adapted to electively couple or uncouple sprocket pin 156 to/from sprocket wheel 152. The internal lumen of sleeve 160 is populated with bars 162 at regular intervals over the internal surface of sleeve 160. Bars 162 serve as teeth which fit into/interlock with spokes of sprocket wheel 152 and those of sprocket pin 156. Sprocket pin 156 caps sleeve 160 while the end of sleeve 160 which is closer to hub 150 fits over sprocket wheel 152 so that bars 162 engage spokes of sprocket wheel 152. Sleeve 160 can be manipulated so that bars 162 engage teeth of sprocket pin 156 while still engaging spokes of sprocket wheel 152, such that sprocket pin 156 and sprocket wheel 152 are operationally engaged such that the rotation of sprocket pin 156 (cause by rotation of pedal 130) effects rotation of sprocket wheel 152 and hence front wheel 118.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications and other applications of the invention may be made. Therefore, the claimed invention as recited in the claims that follow is not limited to the embodiments described herein.
Herzel, Gadi, Stenitzky, Yuval
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